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weariness

noun as in fatigue

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noun as in exhaustion

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The Dodgers’ hopes went downhill from there, thanks to a sudden weariness in pitcher Jack Flaherty’s right arm.

For all his weariness, Biden has refused to stop supplying Israel with weapons because he knows that, if he made that move, U.S. support of Israel’s basic defense—its right to exist—would seem wobbly and that Iran would take the cutoff as a signal to escalate.

From Slate

Though court packing has been a topic of discussion for years, Wyden’s bill is the first to propose an expansion since President Joe Biden signaled his weariness with the court's direction.

From Salon

She looked reasonably healthy for someone who’d spent years on the street, but there was a mix of weariness and sadness in her eyes.

But that resulted largely from public fury over the Johnson administration’s waging of the Vietnam War and weariness with civil unrest.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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